Compatibility of high-frequency radar remote sensing with communications
Abstract
Factors involved in assessing mutual interference between sweep-frequency sounders (of the pulse and CW varieties) and communication services are examined and the superiority of the sweep-frequency continuous-wave technique is demonstrated. For fixed frequency operation, such as needed in Doppler studies, the constrained bandwidth and low peak power of repetitive-sweep sounding have major advantages for compatability. These advantages show promise of being retained for a monostatic radar by the use of a pseudo-random binary sequence for chopping the transmission.
- Publication:
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International Conference on Radio Spectrum Conservation Techniques
- Pub Date:
- 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980rsct.conf..103S
- Keywords:
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- Electromagnetic Compatibility;
- Frequency Assignment;
- High Frequencies;
- Radar Detection;
- Remote Sensing;
- Short Wave Radio Transmission;
- Bandwidth;
- Binary Data;
- Constraints;
- Continuous Radiation;
- Doppler Radar;
- Pseudorandom Sequences;
- Pulsed Radiation;
- Sweep Frequency;
- Communications and Radar